Remington Model 700 Serial Number Decoder

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3 min readNov 3, 2021

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Remington 1100 Facts:

Designed by:

Wayne Leek and Robert Kelly

Manufactured by:

Remington Arms
Produced:1963–Present
4,000,000 + produced

Remington 1100 Prices: Varies widely
Remington 1100 Specifications:
Weight:
8 pounds but varies

The model 1100 holds the record for the most shells fired out of an semi auto shotgun without malfunction or cleaning, set in 1978 with a record of over 24,000 rounds fired.

With a title like that, what is not to love about Remington’s 1100? This may explain why it has remained popular among bird hunters, Skeet shooters, and Trap Shooters since its introduction in 1963 through today.

Barrel length:
18 to 30 inches
Cartridge:
12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, .410 bore
Action:
Semi-automatic gas operated
Capacity:

4+1 but LE models can have up to 10+1

(From Remington)

Model 1100 History

The evolution of this shotgun started with the design of the Remington model 11–48, then the Model 58s and the 878s.

The original version of the Remington 1100 shotgun came out only in the 12 gauge in 1963, followed by the 16 gauge and 20 gauge in 1964, and finally the .410 gauge Remington 1100 in 1969. In 1970 a matched set came out in .410 gauge and 28 gauge.

Remington Model 1100 Serial Number Lookup:

Please know that after 1921, Remington shotguns have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture

B — JanL — FebA — MarC — AprK — MayP — JunO — JulW — AugD — SepE — OctR — NovX — Dec
M — 1921N — 1922P — 1923R — 1924S — 1925T — 1926U — 1927W — 1928X — 1929Y — 1930Z — 1931A — 1932B — 1933C — 1934D — 1935E — 1936F — 1937G — 1938H — 1939J — 1940K — 1941L — 1942MM — 1943NN — 1944PP — 1945RR — 1946SS — 1947TT — 1948UU — 1949WW — 1950XX — 1951YY — 1952ZZ — 1953A — 1954B — 1955C — 1956D — 1957E — 1958F — 1959G — 1960H — 1961J — 1962K — 1963L — 1964M — 1965N — 1966P — 1967R — 1968S — 1969T — 1970U — 1971W — 1972X — 1973Y — 1974Z — 1975I — 1976O — 1977Q — 1978V — 1979A — 1980B — 1981C — 1982D — 1983E — 1984F — 1985G — 1986H — 1987I — 1988J — 1989K — 1990L — 1991M — 1992N — 1993O — 1994P — 1995Q — 1996R — 1997S — 1998T — 1999 (no barrel stamp)U — 2000 (no barrel stamp)V — 2001 (no barrel stamp)W — 2002X — 2003Y — 2004Z — 2005A — 2006B — 2007C — 2008D — 2009E — 2010F — 2011G — 2012

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I traded for a Remington 700 375 H&H Mag. I have tried to figure out the exact model, year, and price of the gun but get confused by the markings and am getting different stories. It has the ‘trap door’ under the mag and a patter on the bolt. It also has a Leupold vari X III 1.5–5 scope on it. Any help figuring out what it is and what the round about worth would be great. I am thinking of selling cause I think it is a little too big for what I am probably going to use it for. Here are some pics to help. Thank you for any help in advance.
IMAG0014 by chev68ss454, on Flickr

Remington Model 700 Serial Number C6591390

You don’t decode the serial, you decode the date code stamped on the barrel starting in 1921. If you have something before that you need a model/serial to date it. Thanks neighbors, it thru me abit, the serial number did not supply any info. I found the two letters and the Rem. Site you suggested, much appreciated thank you. August of 1985, beautiful rifle feels like it was made solely for me.

IMAG0012 by chev68ss454, on Flickr
IMAG0011 by chev68ss454, on Flickr

Remington 700 Serial Number Age

IMAG0013 by chev68ss454, on Flickr



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